Re-recognizing the impact of particle shape on physical and mechanical properties of sandy soils: A numerical study
Abstract
The particle shape created by geological processes is an essential characteristic that determines the physical and mechanical properties of sandy soils. However, the nature of the arbitrary shape and the individual volume of particles in natural sand have been given scant regard. In this study, we constructed a particle flow code (PFC) model using a number of clumps with random irregular shapes (called “Irreg-Sam”), and simulated direct shear...
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Title
Re-recognizing the impact of particle shape on physical and mechanical properties of sandy soils: A numerical study
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
253
Pages
36 - 46
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